KDE
The integration is not perfect, there are conflicts in the XDG-menusystem, so kcontrol does not work.
But all kcontrol-modules can be launched from Icewm.
Muppy does not intend to run KDE as a standalone desktop, instead it allows you to run the most often requested applications directly in Icewm/Rox, Muppys default-dektop.
That might be enhanced in future.
Search forum for "mkkde" to build a "full KDE-Puppy".

ok, I added a .htaccess to set the AuthType to zip.
Hope it works.
Else right-click -> save as.
Or click here, that is a renamed one if you still have it in your cache:
http://puppyfiles.org/isos/test.pup
Mark

1.) Basic system
The most important applications are in pup_212.sfs, so they can load to Ram on most computers.
Like this they are very fast.

2.) Addons
You optionally can choose to load more programs like 3D-drivers, KDE, Codecs, Java, Wine, Tuxracer.
Especially copying them from CD is slow (~300 MB), so this remains optional (I don't need KDE just to quickly check my Email).
If you have a lot of Ram (512 MB or so), they also load to Ram completely.
If the computer does not have enough Ram (or a huge swap-partition), then those addons run directly from CD.
They are in mupp_212.sfs.

Then they are slower, and you don't have the CD-drive free, but they at least work on computers with not so much Ram.
But the main programs (Abiword, videoplayers, Firefox, Streamtuner) remain extremely fast thanks to this new concept.

Behaviour on different computers (Pentium III 700/800 Mhz):

- Desktop, 1 Gigabyte Ram, no harddisk:
everything is copied to Ram from CD, starts slow, KDE works very fast.

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